Chattanooga Breakfast Rotary Club Installs Officers

Wednesday, July 18, 2012
The Chattanooga Breakfast Club officers for 2012-2013, pictured from left, Andrew Scalf, David Sergeant, Paula Hurn, Debbie Scott, Robert Belcher, Janna Jahn and Laurie Shipley.  Missing are Phil Fleenor and Doug Werth.
The Chattanooga Breakfast Club officers for 2012-2013, pictured from left, Andrew Scalf, David Sergeant, Paula Hurn, Debbie Scott, Robert Belcher, Janna Jahn and Laurie Shipley. Missing are Phil Fleenor and Doug Werth.

The Chattanooga Breakfast Rotary Club has elected officers for the 2012-2013 Rotary year.

New officers are as follows:

President                     Laurie Shipley
President Elect            Robert Belcher
Vice President             Doug Werth
Treasurer                    Robert Belcher
Secretary                    Janna Jahn
Past President David Sergeant
Sergeant At Arms       Andrew Scalf
Director                       Debbie Scott
Director                       Paula Hurn

Director                       Phil Fleenor 

The Chattanooga Breakfast Club meets every Friday morning at 7:30 a.m. in the commons area of Rivermont Presbyterian Church, 3319 Hixson Pike.  All are welcome to visit to learn of the many local, regional and international projects that the club is involved with.   

For further information on the Chattanooga Breakfast Rotary Club, contact President Laurie Shipley at 702-0760 or log onto www.rotaryofchattanoogabreakfast.com.


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